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Christopher Faylor
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Eliminate use of sigframe and sigthread throughout.
* Makefile.in (DLL_OFILES): Add sigfe.o. Remove reliance on cygwin.def from cygwin0.dll dependency since dependence on sigfe.o implies that. Generate def file on the fly using 'gendef'. * configure.in: Don't auto-generate cygwin.def. * configure: Regenerate. * cygwin.din: Add SIGFE stuff where appropriate. * dcrt0.cc (dll_crt0_1): Initialize cygwin tls early in process startup. Set _main_tls to address of the main thread's cygwin tls. * debug.h: Remove now unneeded WFSO and WFMO declarations. * exceptions.cc (_last_thread): Define. (set_thread_state_for_signals): New function. (reset_thread_exception_for_signals): Ditto. (init_thread_for_signals): Ditto. (delete_thread_for_signals): Ditto. (capture_thread_for_signals): Ditto. (handle_exceptions): Set return address explicitly for exceptions prior to calling sig_send. (interrupt_on_return): Eliminate. (setup_handler): Add preliminary implementation for dealing with thread-specific signals by querying _main_tls. (signal_exit): Use cygthread::main_thread_id instead of mainthread.id. (call_signal_handler_now): For now, just handle the main thread. * fork.cc (vfork): Save and restore main _my_tls. * gendef: New file. Generates def file and sigfe.s file. * gentls_offsets: New file. Generates offsets for perl to use in sigfe.s. * how-signals-work.txt: Mention that info is obsolete. * init.cc (dll_entry): Initialize cygwin tls storage here. * miscfuncs.cc (low_priority_sleep): Make a C function for easier calling from asm. * perthread.h (vfork_save::tls): New element. * signal.cc (nanosleep): Replace previous use of sigframe.call_signal_handler_now with straight call to call_signal_handler_now. (abort): Ditto. * syscalls.cc (readv): Ditto. * termios.cc (tcsetattr): Ditto. * wait.cc (wait4): Ditto. * sigproc.cc (sig_dispatch_pending): Ditto. (sig_send): Ditto. * sigproc.h: Declare call_signal_handler_now. * thread.cc (pthread::thread_init_wrapper): Initialize cygwin tls. Remove obsolete and unworking signal stuff. * thread.h (verifyable_object::sigs): Eliminate. (verifyable_object::sigmask): Eliminate. (verifyable_object::sigtodo): Eliminate. (verifyable_object::exit): Make attribute noreturn. (verifyable_object::thread_init_wrapper): Ditto. (pthread_null::exit): Ditto. * winbase.h (__stackbase): Always define. * winsup.h (low_priority_sleep): Declare as a "C" function. * include/cygwin/version.h: Bump API version to reflect sigwait export. * include/sys/queue.h: Protect SLIST_ENTRY from previous declaration. * signal.cc (sigwait): Implement. * select.cc (fhandler_base::ready_for_read): Add debugging output. * devices.h: Define more device pointers via their storage. * devices.in: Don't parse things like /dev/inet/tcp, as they really have no meaning. * devices.cc: Regenerate. * gendevices: Set proper protection for output file. * cygtls.h: New file. * gendef: New file. * gentls_offsets: New file. * tlsoffsets.h: New file. Autogenerated. * config/i386/longjmp.c: Remove. File subsumed by gendef output. * config/i386/makefrag: Remove obsolete file. * fhandler.cc: Remove spurious access_worker declaration. * spawn.cc (spawnve): Make debugging output more accurate. * cygwin-gperf: Remove. * devices.cc: Remove.
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